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NFL streaks to watch in Week 11

Eagles quarterback Nick Foles threw for 10 touchdowns with no picks in his last two games. Tom Brady (2007) is the only other player to do that in a two-game span in a single season. Foles is just the third player after Peyton Manning (2013) and Milt Plum (1960) to begin a season with 16 touchdown passes and no interceptions.

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NFL streaks to watch in Week 11

Eagles quarterback Nick Foles threw for 10 touchdowns with no picks in his last two games. Tom Brady (2007) is the only other player to do that in a two-game span in a single season. Foles is just the third player after Peyton Manning (2013) and Milt Plum (1960) to begin a season with 16 touchdown passes and no interceptions. Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is 13-1 in his career following a bye week. His team currently has the best turnover ratio in the NFL (plus-15). That marks a complete 180 for the Chiefs, who had a league-worst minus-24 in turnover differential in 2012. John Rieger, USA TODAY Sports

Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green is riding a streak of five 100-yard receiving games, averaging 130.4 in that span. His six 100-yard games are most by a receiver in the NFL this season. Andrew Weber, USA TODAY Sports

Texans quarterback Case Keenum is the first undrafted quarterback since Butch Songin of the Boston Patriots in 1960 to have consecutive games with three or more touchdown passes as rookie or first-year player. Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY Sports

Cardinals linebacker John Abraham had two sacks and a forced fumble in Week 10. He’s notched five sacks and three forced fumbles in his last three outings and leads active players with 127 career sacks and 47 forced fumbles. Josh D. Weiss, USA TODAY Sports

Browns quarterback Jason Campbell has thrown for 555 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions for a 110.9 passer rating over his last two games. He is the first Browns quarterback since 1967 to post a 100-plus passer rating in his first two starts with the club. Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY Sports

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady enjoyed his best game of the season in passing yards (432), touchdowns (4) and passer rating (151.8) against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 9. His 15 career games with four touchdowns and no interceptions are tied with Drew Brees for most in NFL history. David Butler II, USA TODAY Sports

Saints running back Mark Ingram rushed for 145 yards and a touchdown in Week 10 against the Dallas Cowboys. It was the first 100-yard game of Ingram’s three-year career. John David Mercer, USA TODAY Sports